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Sherman II direct vision - case report

      Lads!!!

      The Sherman virus definitely infected me ... and I'm already infected, go to another project: An early Shermie with British colors, by Saint George: the Sherman II DV (Direct Vision)
Sherman II Direct Vision in the desert
History:
About British Sherman Tanks 
       The British received far more M4 medium tanks, approximately 17,000 (roughly 34% of all M4s produced), than any other Allied nation.
      In the British naming system the major variants were identified by Roman numerals, the M4 being "Sherman I", the M4A1 "Sherman II" and so on. Letters after the mark number denoted modifications to the base model: "A" for the 76 mm L/55 gun instead of the 75mm, "B" for the 105 mm M4 L/22.5 howitzer, "C" for the (British) QF 17 pounder (76.2 mm) gun, and "Y" for the wider tracked HVSS type suspension.

Sherman I - M4 with 75 mm M3 L/40 gun
Sherman Hybrid I - Sherman I with composite hull (cast front, welded rear)
Sherman IB - Sherman I with 105 mm M4 L/22.5 howitzer
Sherman IBY - Sherman IB with HVSS
Sherman II - M4A1 with 75 mm M3 L/40 gun
Sherman IIA - M4A1(76)W, Sherman II with 76 mm M1 L/55 gun
Sherman IIAY - M4A1(76)W HVSS, Sherman IIA with HVSS
Sherman III - M4A2 with 75 mm M3 L/40 gun
Sherman IIIA - M4A2(76)W, Sherman III with 76 mm M1A2 L/55 gun (unlikely to have been used by UK troops)
Sherman IIIAY - M4A2(76)W HVSS, Sherman IIIA with HVSS (not used operationally by UK troops)
Sherman IV - M4A3 with 75 mm M3 L/40 gun (no Sherman IVs used operationally)
Sherman IVA - M4A3(76)W, Sherman IV with 76 mm M1A2 L/55 gun
Sherman IVB - M4A3(105), Sherman IV with 105 mm M4 L/22.5 howitzer
Sherman IVBY - M4A3(105) HVSS, Sherman IVB with HVSS.
Sherman V - M4A4 with 75 mm M3 L/40 gun
Sherman VI - M4A5 (paper designation to prevent confusion with Canadian production)
Sherman VII - M4A6 with 75 mm M3 L/40 gun (delivered to British with Ordnance RD-1820 diesel engine)
Sherman II ARV III - M32B1 TRV (M4A1 Sherman II chassis) recovery vehicle


The kit:
    The initial steps of construction...The Tasca kit is awesome, fantastic...

      Vinyl tracks and the wonderfull cast upper hull. I love this version...
using super-glue to glue the tracks
       Suspension bogies and lower hull:

        The British girl is growing...
Sherman II - M4A1 direct vision
The Tasca kit is awesome...The parts just fit !!!




Primer time:
left side
right side
       My girl is from New Zealand!!
      Sand color with tonal variations. The shiny appearance is due to a thin layer of Future applied with an airbrush, to receive the decals ...


      And decals;

     
      Well, the New Zealander girl was ready !!! I chose not to put load on Shermie, leaving her naked, ready for a quick raid. I hope you enjoy:
New Zealander, with proud !!!

front view

3/4 front left

3/4 front right

staring you...



3/4 left rear

rear view

3/4 rear right



right view

left view

Thanks , Gents...

2 comentários:

  1. Hi,
    What paint did you use?
    Thanks

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    1. Hi, Anonimous...
      About painting, at that time I lived in a house and not an apartment. I used automotive enamel paints, which I had made by reading colors in a paint store. The base color, only lighter, was Tamiya's desert-yellow..only a creamier shade ... Speaking of Tamiya acrylics, I would say it's a mixture of 90% Desert-yellow and 10% Buff. Hugs and take care, my friend

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